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    Chrome making it easier to block all Extensions on Specific Sites

    January 28, 2025

    Google is making it easier to manage Chrome extensions with a new feature called “Site Permissions.” This feature, which is still being tested, allows users to block all extensions from running on specific websites, avoiding the need to manually adjust each extension’s settings. Until now, to prevent access to an extension on a specific site, […]

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